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  2. Harold E. Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Harold Edward Palmer, usually just Harold E. Palmer (6 March 1877 – 16 November 1949), was an English linguist, phonetician and pioneer in the field of teaching English as a second language. [1] Especially he dedicated himself to the Oral Method , also known as the Oral Approach, the Situational Approach, or Situational Language Teaching (SLT).

  3. English Through Actions - Wikipedia

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    English through Actions is a book about the direct method of language education written by Harold E. Palmer and his daughter, Dorothee Palmer. It was first published in 1925 [1] by the Japanese publisher Kaitakusha. The book includes various systematical materials for standard students, and helps teachers reduce preparation time.

  4. Harold Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Harold E. Palmer (1877–1949), English linguist and phonetician Harold Sutton Palmer (1854–1933), English watercolour landscape painter and illustrator Harold Palmer (cricketer) (1890–1967), English cricketer

  5. Substitution table - Wikipedia

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    A substitution table is used while teaching structures of English. [1] [2] Substitution tables were invented by Harold E. Palmer, [3] who defines substitution as "the process by which any authentic sentence may be multiplied indefinitely by substituting for any of its words or word-groups others of the same grammatical family and within certain semantic limits".

  6. A. S. Hornby - Wikipedia

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    Palmer invited him to Tokyo in April 1933 as an assistant; in 1936, Hornby became the technical adviser and editor of IRET's Bulletin. He began to work the following year with E. V. Gatenby and H. Wakefield on a new type of dictionary that was aimed at foreign learners of English, the first monolingual learners' dictionary.

  7. Harold Palmer (hermit) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Palmer (died October 4, 2024) was a British religious hermit. [1] [2] [3] References This article needs additional or more specific categories. Please help out ...

  8. Charles Ewart Eckersley - Wikipedia

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    The methods used by a French master at the Boys’ School, H.O. Coleman (who was a friend of Harold E. Palmer’s), appear to have been particularly inspirational for Eckersley in his transition from teaching English as a mother tongue to English as a foreign language. [2]

  9. Harold Sutton Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Palmer was born in Plymouth in Devon, England, and studied at the Royal College of Art for two years, winning a gold medal for his work. He exhibited in London - at the Royal Academy (RA) from 1870, Fine Art Society , Leicester Galleries and Dowdeswell galleries - and in New York City .